Yury I. Manin CURRICULUM VITAE (updated May 20, 2016) MANIN YURY, born February 16, 1937, Simferopol, USSR. Current employments: Professor Emeritus, Max Planck Institut für Mathematik, Vivatsgasse 7, Bonn 53111, Germany, Board of Trustees Professor Emeritus, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA. Principal Researcher, Steklov Math. Institute, Academy of Sciences, Russia, Moscow. Education M.S. (summa cum laude): Mechanico Mathematical Faculty, Moscow University, 1958. Ph. D. (Candidate of Phys. Math. Sci.): Steklov Math. Inst., Moscow, 1960. Doctor of Phys.-Math. Sci. (Habilitation): Steklov Math. Inst., Moscow, 1963. Employment Principal Researcher, Steklov Math. Institute, Academy of Sciences, Russia, Moscow: 1960 May 1993, since May 1993 Principal Researcher in absentia. Professor, Algebra Chair, Moscow University: 1965 1992. Professor, Math. Dept. MIT, 1992 1993. Scientific Member and Collegium Member, Max-Planck-Institut für Math., Bonn: May 1993 February 2005; Director: November 1995 February 2005; Managing Director: November 1999 October 2001; Professor Emeritus March 2005 now. Board of Trustees Professor, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA: 2002 2011; Professor Emeritus 2011 now Selected visiting appointments Visiting Professor: Pisa University, 1964. Montréal University, Aisenstadt Chair, 1988. IHES, Bures sur Yvette, France, 1967, 1989. Collège de France, Paris, 1989. Berkeley University, Miller Professor, 1989. Harvard University, 1991. Columbia University, Eilenberg Chair, 1992. University of Antwerpen, International 1 Francqui Chair, 1996 7. Collège de France, Paris, 2006.
2 Service to the mathematical community Member, Shaw Prize in Mathematics Committee, 2008 2009. Member, Program Committee, European Congress of Mathematicians, Amsterdam 2008. Member, Editorial Boards of two new Journals, founded in 2007: Non Commutative Geometry; Algebra and Number Theory. Member, Assessment Committee of the Academy Professorships Programme, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004 2005, 2005 2006, 2006 2007. Member, Selection Committee, King Faisal International Prize or Mathematics, 2005. Chair, Program Committee, International Congress of Mathematicians, Beijing, 2002. Chair, Fields Prize Committee, International Congress of Mathematicians, Berlin, 1998. Member, Board of the Moscow Mathematical Society (various years). Member, Program and Prize Committees of ICM and ECM (various years). Member, Editorial and Advisory Boards of Mathematical Sbornik, Uspekhi Math. Nauk, Inventiones Math., Duke Mathematical Journal, Functional Analysis and its Applications, Crelle s Journal, Journal of Number Theory, Journal of Geometry and Physics, Advances of Math., International Journal of Mathematics, American Journal of Mathematics et al. (various years). Member, International Benchmarking of US Research Field Study, Math. Panel, 1997. Member, Senior Jury of Institut Universitaire de France, 1999. Co organizer of international conferences and workshops: Mathematische Arbeitstagungen, Bonn 1995, 1997 2007. Conformal Field Theory, Oberwolfach, 1996. Integrable systems, MPIM, Bonn, 1999. Non Commutative Geometry, MPIM, Bonn, 1999. Frobenius Manifolds, MPIM, Bonn, 2002. Noncommutative Geometry and Number Theory, MPIM, Bonn, 2002, 2004. Dynamical Systems, MPIM, Bonn, 2004. Special session Applications of Motives, AMS annual meeting 2004, Evanston, USA.
3 Geometry and Dynamics of Groups and Spaces, MPIM, 2006. Winter School and Workshop on Moduli Spaces, MPIM, 2008. Workshop on Diophantine Equations, Hausdorff Inst. of Math, 2009, 2011. Selected invited lectures Invited speaker at the ICM congresses: Moscow, 1966; Nice, 1970; Helsinki, 1978 (plenary); Berkeley, 1986; Kyoto, 1990; Madrid 2006 (special activity). Invited plenary speaker, European CM, Barcelona, 2000. Invited speaker at three accompanying minisymposia of European CM, Krakow, 2012. Invited speaker at Bonn Arbeitstagungen: 1983, 1993. Rademacher Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania, 1989. Porter Lecturer, Rice University at Houston, 1989. Bowen Lecturer, Berkeley University, 1989. A. T. Brauer Lecturer, University of North Carolina, 1992. Leonardo da Vinci Lecturer, Milan University, 1992. Fermi Lecturer, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, 1994. Schur Memorial Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, 1994. Regents Lecturer, University of California at Riverside, 1997. Coble lecturer, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaigne, 1999. Chern Lecturer, University of California at Berkeley, 1999. Blythe Lecturer, University of Toronto, 2004. Hardy Lecturer, London Mathematical Society, 2006. Enriques Lecturer, Milan University, 2010. Hamilton Lecturer, Dublin University, 2012 Occam Lecturer, Oxford University, 2015 Selected honors and awards Recipient, Moscow Mathematical Society Award, 1963. Recipient, Highest USSR National Prize (Lenin Prize) for work in Algebraic Geometry, 1967. Recipient, Brouwer Gold Medal for work in Number Theory, Netherlands Royal Society and Mathematical Society, 1987. Recipient, Frederic Esser Nemmers Prize in Mathematics, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA, 1994. Recipient, Rolf Schock Prize in Mathematics of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden, 1999.
4 Recipient, King Faisal International Prize for Mathematics, Saudi Arabia, 2002. Recipient, Georg Cantor Medal of the German Mathematical Society, 2002. Order Pour le Mérite, Germany, 2007. Great Cross of Merit with Star, Germany, 2008. Recipient, János Bolyai International Mathematical Prize, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2010. Elected Membership in Scientific Academies Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences, Russia, 1990. Foreign Member, Royal Academy of Sciences, the Netherlands, 1990. Member, Academia Europaea, 1993. Member, Max Planck Society for Scientific Research, Germany, 1993. Corresponding Member, Göttingen Academy of Sciences, Class of Physics and Mathematics, 1996. Member, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Vatican, 1996. Member, German National Academy of Sciences (Academia Leopoldina), 2000. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2004. Foreign Member, Académie des sciences de l Institut de France, 2005. Honorary degrees Doctor Honoris Causa, Sorbonne (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris VI), 1999. Abel Bicentennial Doctor Phil. Honoris Causa, University of Oslo, 2002. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Warwick, 2006. Honorary Member, London Mathematical Society, 2011. Publications Author and coathor of 11 monographs and about 290 papers in Algebraic Geometry, Number Theory, Mathematical Physics, History of Culture, Psycholinguistics. Teaching Undergraduate teaching: courses of linear algebra and geometry, Moscow University, 1965 1991. Co author (with A. I. Kostrikin) of the standard Course of Linear Algebra and Geometry (3rd printing in the USA.) Graduate teaching: Moscow University, 1965 1991, Massachusets Institute of Technology 1992 1993; Northwestern University, 2002-2011; graduate courses and
5 seminars on algebraic geometry, noncommutative geometry, homological algebra, number theory, theory of modular forms, non linear differential equations, integrable systems, quantum field theory, applied algebra, error correcting codes, mathematical logic et al. Advisor of 49 PhD students.